What should be implemented to prevent a recurrence? Suspend staff failing to follow protocol Conduct physical therapy assessments Initiate staff training on proper protocol Complete medical record review
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A patient with diabetes incurs a skin breakdown, including a bedsore, during hospitalization. An investigation reveals the staff failed to follow protocol according to the risk management plan.
What should be implemented to prevent a recurrence?
- Suspend staff failing to follow protocol
- Conduct physical therapy assessments
- Initiate staff training on proper protocol
- Complete medical record review
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